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because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. >>> welcome back to our special state of the union coverage from newtown, connecticut. we want to get back in just a second to the subject of how parents cope when their kids kill. first, we want to go our cnn's dana bash in washington. she has a check of headlines. >> president obama appears to ready to nominate senator john kerry as the next secretary of state. a democrat that spoke to kerry tells cnn the announcement could come this week. kerry is currently the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. many colleagues on both sides of the aisle in the senate have expressed support for kerry. he's likely to win senate confirmation easily. the current secretary o
because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. >>> welcome back to our special state of the union coverage from newtown, connecticut. we want to get back in just a second to the subject of how...
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and now we see we in america are at the outword end of sir john gloves' 250 years, and we see the signs. we have passed through the ages of outburst, conquest, commerce, affluence, intellect, and we've come to the age of decadence. this in all empires, he writes can be identified by defensiveness, pessimism, materialism, frivolity, the welfare state, the dissolution of the armed forces, the weakening of religion and the attempt to curry favor in the world. but he also wrote a companion essay called the search or for survival in which he writes that every one of us contribute to the recovery of our country by working harder, by fostering a sense of comradeship and good work and that only a revival of spiritual devotion, not fashionableisms, can inspire service and even of us -- each of us can contribute by speaking and writing in that sense. if we have no reeders, we must go it alone. in the chicago public schools, we regularly read the lay of the last minstrel hoi ray shus of the bridge, and perhaps it is not quite the time to ask how can men die better or than by fiercing -- [inaudible
and now we see we in america are at the outword end of sir john gloves' 250 years, and we see the signs. we have passed through the ages of outburst, conquest, commerce, affluence, intellect, and we've come to the age of decadence. this in all empires, he writes can be identified by defensiveness, pessimism, materialism, frivolity, the welfare state, the dissolution of the armed forces, the weakening of religion and the attempt to curry favor in the world. but he also wrote a companion essay...
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you know, this is the dynamic that's going on in america. soo. >> that reminds me of the thing, he's coming to get your guns. no one has proposed any legislation on any said side and this president has not come to get anybody's guns. >> i always heard this president very intelligently make a remark when lefs challenged about reinstating the 1994 clinton assault rifle ban, he said the following -- we're going to focus on enforcement. that's the key. but there's a problem inherent to that, because you need resources to do that, don. you've got to have personnel and you've got to have money to support that. and all these things we're experiencing like gun shows where you can walk in, walk out requires an enforcement mechanism. you've got to have money and you've got to have personnel to enforce that. it's a complicated problem. but i have to say this to you, don. even if we reinstitute the clinton assault rifle ban in 1994, i don't think it's going to change things. there's so much ignorance in the way we develop these laws and a lack of famili
you know, this is the dynamic that's going on in america. soo. >> that reminds me of the thing, he's coming to get your guns. no one has proposed any legislation on any said side and this president has not come to get anybody's guns. >> i always heard this president very intelligently make a remark when lefs challenged about reinstating the 1994 clinton assault rifle ban, he said the following -- we're going to focus on enforcement. that's the key. but there's a problem inherent to...
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are there guns that shouldn't be sold across america. military assault weapons such as the one involved in this horrific incident n connecticut? are there high am mission clips? high clips that have no value whatsoever when it comes to sporting and hunting and even self-defense. that a person could buy body armor, take that body armor and use it to protect themselves as they kill innocent people? can we have a thoughtful, calm reflection on these things do it in the context of our second amendment? i think we need to. >> chris: the president as we had in that clip mentioned regardless of politics and the fact is that we had that slaughter of people at the movie theater in aurora, colorado just in july at that time you said you supported a ban on assault weapons. you also said. >> i do. >> chris: back at that time there is zero chance that congress will pass that. it's not just republicans, quite frankly as i pointed out to joe lieberman your party has been afraid because of politics to push this for the last decade. chris, there is plent
are there guns that shouldn't be sold across america. military assault weapons such as the one involved in this horrific incident n connecticut? are there high am mission clips? high clips that have no value whatsoever when it comes to sporting and hunting and even self-defense. that a person could buy body armor, take that body armor and use it to protect themselves as they kill innocent people? can we have a thoughtful, calm reflection on these things do it in the context of our second...
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. >> welcome to a brand-new hour of america news headquarters as rick said, i'm heather childers. >> gregg: i'm gregg jarrett. we'll follow the movements of president as he visits to family members as well as his remarks before the congregation. >> in the preparation and investigation into this tragedy is actually gaining speed. authorities say the gunman shot his mother, not once but multiple times in the head before then going to the elementary school and committing his further atrocities. mike tobin joins us live. the latest developments in this case. give us a rundown. >> reporter: it offered a lot of clarity about the weapons that were used in this attack. paul vance, public information for the state police saying there were four weapons involved. primary weapon was bushmaster ar-15 assault rifle coupled with high capacity magazines. that was the primary weapon used to carry through the attack. also, a couple of side arms. .9 millimeter and glock ten millimeter. one of those were used by the gunman to kill himself and we know that he killed himself as first responders were movin
. >> welcome to a brand-new hour of america news headquarters as rick said, i'm heather childers. >> gregg: i'm gregg jarrett. we'll follow the movements of president as he visits to family members as well as his remarks before the congregation. >> in the preparation and investigation into this tragedy is actually gaining speed. authorities say the gunman shot his mother, not once but multiple times in the head before then going to the elementary school and committing his...
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that really is the heart and soul of america. so i don't want to be overly down when i say that the country is in decline. there are elements in decline, but the real heart and soul of america is stronger than ever. >> of course, life and work continues for many people this week your work on the hill with the two benghazi hearings, one in the house and one in the senate this week. but news that secretary clinton is ill and has been injured with a concussion and will not testify. are you confident that others who will show up in her place will provide much-needed answers. >> i am sure they can provide answers, but ultimately, i believe that secretary clintonville to testify. i have a great respect for secretary clinton. no one would know more about this than she would. no one would be in a position, really to answer the tough questions of secretary clinton. once she has recovered, i believe it is important that she testify. i know that the chairwoman of the international affairs committee believes that secretary clinton is an indo
that really is the heart and soul of america. so i don't want to be overly down when i say that the country is in decline. there are elements in decline, but the real heart and soul of america is stronger than ever. >> of course, life and work continues for many people this week your work on the hill with the two benghazi hearings, one in the house and one in the senate this week. but news that secretary clinton is ill and has been injured with a concussion and will not testify. are you...
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no one understands how this works. >> hear that america. none of you understand this. >> gun safety and restoring american workers from a middle class standard it's all on a continuum. 1935, the national relation's act is passed. the mlra. by 1947, the taft hartley act is passed and that begins a systematic rollback of labor law in this country but it takes a while to work in the courts because the courts mike more and more increased rulings that effectively strip merp workers from having a right to form a union and it's in '73, so '47 taft hartley begins the attack. workers can no longer do solidarity strikes. >> explain that. >> it means that if the nurses and the hospitals say to the defend our patients we're going to wind up being taking a strike or do something, it means that the u.p.s. driver who is delivering can't go on strike in solidarity with him. workers literally in this country are barred from having solidarity. that's one. two, the second thing taft hartley did that was devastating and this is where american labor leaders nee
no one understands how this works. >> hear that america. none of you understand this. >> gun safety and restoring american workers from a middle class standard it's all on a continuum. 1935, the national relation's act is passed. the mlra. by 1947, the taft hartley act is passed and that begins a systematic rollback of labor law in this country but it takes a while to work in the courts because the courts mike more and more increased rulings that effectively strip merp workers from...
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america runs on dunkin'. i made the clear choice. i'm getting claritin clear with claritin-d. nasal congestion keep me away ? not since i made the clear choice. non-drowsy claritin-d. decongestant products on the shelf can take hours to start working. claritin-d starts to work in just 30 minutes. i can't wait hours for a nasal decongestant. that's why i made the clear choice and got claritin-d. it has the best decongestant for colds. this cold season, get claritin-d at the pharmacy counter. live claritin clear. chorgz have you heard that the world is about to end? bill geist has heard that, too. >> reporter: stressed out about christmas? the retree, the shopping, the relatives? stop worrying. friday is the end of the world. four days before christmas. yes, it's another end of the world. this one brought to you by the mayan calendar, which doesn't specify how it will end, but some insist that on december 21st it most certainly will. some survival aces are already in their bunkers. but jason charles will roll the dice on this one, and stay at home in his new york apartment, read
america runs on dunkin'. i made the clear choice. i'm getting claritin clear with claritin-d. nasal congestion keep me away ? not since i made the clear choice. non-drowsy claritin-d. decongestant products on the shelf can take hours to start working. claritin-d starts to work in just 30 minutes. i can't wait hours for a nasal decongestant. that's why i made the clear choice and got claritin-d. it has the best decongestant for colds. this cold season, get claritin-d at the pharmacy counter....
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this woman here. >> i am a representative from nonprofit america. i have a two part question. what are the partnerships that you're having with say department of labor, department of energy, the epa, and the sba with regard to helping small businesses, primarily in th regulatory issues, with the use of it. and number two, what are your states doing for nonprofits with regard to pilot programs, paying of taxes. >>rivate partnerships, federal partnerships, and partnerships with nonprofits in the states >> let me try to answer the first question. it's a very appeali concept, but the truth of the matter is that if you want to build something, it is going to cost x dollars, you really want to be able to service the money you borrow to pay for, you borrow x dollars, want to borrow as inexpensively as you can, particularly if the revenue u're going to use to pay the debt service on x dollars is going to come from user charges. even more compellingly important, if it is coming out of general tax revenues. and it is not coming from any her place. so the fact that you have private enter
this woman here. >> i am a representative from nonprofit america. i have a two part question. what are the partnerships that you're having with say department of labor, department of energy, the epa, and the sba with regard to helping small businesses, primarily in th regulatory issues, with the use of it. and number two, what are your states doing for nonprofits with regard to pilot programs, paying of taxes. >>rivate partnerships, federal partnerships, and partnerships with...
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our next guest says it's the culture in america. >> joining us, james hearsten. hi, james. >> good morning. >> i don't have to tell you the united states has had more school shootings than any other country in the world. what's going on in our culture? >> our consult, particularly our pop consult, is extremely violent. just recently jamie foxx who spoke out, hoe has a violent movie coming out, that hollywood bears a responsibility with these kinds of events. i think what we have to look at is a whole host of media but particularly video games. because video games are interactive, video games involve all the senses of the modalities of learning and there's been a recent study out of australia that shows video games are addictive and there are social consequences to it is addiction. they get into a state of isolation that feeds the addiction, they retreat into an online world. and technology has now made video game violence more compelling because it's realistic and people are designing these games to literally teach the players how to maim, how to murder, with gre
our next guest says it's the culture in america. >> joining us, james hearsten. hi, james. >> good morning. >> i don't have to tell you the united states has had more school shootings than any other country in the world. what's going on in our culture? >> our consult, particularly our pop consult, is extremely violent. just recently jamie foxx who spoke out, hoe has a violent movie coming out, that hollywood bears a responsibility with these kinds of events. i think what...
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potential catastrophe remains of a terrorist attack on america, an employing -- on america and employing weapons of mass destruction. we could be set back by more than one decade or more. having devoted considerable time to this problem, there are no silver bullets. protecting the americans from weapons of mass destruction is a painstaking process that every day must employ our best technological, diplomatic, and military tools. we must maintain the competitiveness of the united states in the international community. we should see education, energy efficiency, access to global markets, the attraction of immigrant entrepreneurs, and other factors as national security issues. my own view is that the fundamentals of american society still offer us the best hand to play in global competitiveness. no other country can match the quality of our post secondary education. we have the broadest technological base and the most advanced agricultural system. our population is younger and more mobile than most other intentional lies nation's -- most other industrialized nations. the competitive genius
potential catastrophe remains of a terrorist attack on america, an employing -- on america and employing weapons of mass destruction. we could be set back by more than one decade or more. having devoted considerable time to this problem, there are no silver bullets. protecting the americans from weapons of mass destruction is a painstaking process that every day must employ our best technological, diplomatic, and military tools. we must maintain the competitiveness of the united states in the...